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SCG5206 - Vatican City 1964 – St. Benedict, Patron of Europe (Set of 2)
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Issued in 1964, this Vatican City set commemorates Pope Paul VI’s proclamation of St. Benedict as Patron of Europe.
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The 300 Lire green stamp depicts the Monastery of Monte Cassino, restored after its wartime destruction.
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The 40 Lire brown stamp features a portrait of St. Benedict of Nursia, based on Perugino’s artwork, holding his rule and a crozier.
Both stamps carry the Latin inscription honoring the declaration and emphasize the significance of Benedictine spirituality in European history. These issues are highly sought after by collectors of religious and Vatican philately.
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